Australia Day cricket match

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This week at Casey: 1 February 2013

What else do you do on Australia day but play cricket, have a spit roast and enjoy a cold beer or two out in the back paddock. After Johan M and Steve B manicured and rolled the pitch and surrounds out the front of the red shed, a few cubic metres of fresh snow for the esky had been placed and the couches for the spectators set up for the match to begin. With mainland Australia against the rest of the world, the stage was set for a very unique game of cricket.

Father Bob R and Sister Bec M were the game officials enforcing the rules of engagement. The coin toss determined that the mainlanders would show the rest of the world how it was done. With warm-up stretches and a strong batting performance all round (some may say I am a one-eyed mainlander) cricket was played with absolutely salubrious innings. The game was completed with some retired after their three overs and others -hmmm, well, they just got out.

The openers for the rest of the world were our resident Canadians Bec M and her fellow countryman Dan J. With their sterling performance and Dan’s unique baseball style, the runs added up rather quickly. The Tasmanians, Danish, Czech, Filipino, Fijian and Kiwis all pulled their weight but unfortunately their 92 runs could not match team mainland who scored 102. With a few pats on the back and handshakes all around, it was time for a team photo and to finish up the evening in the pavilion.

The Australia Day Casey station cricket players of 2013(Photo: Aaron Mckechine)

Cameron and Dean stretching before the match(Photo: Luke Pitman)

Johan and Steve making the cricket pitch perfect(Photo: Michael Salinas)